Opinion: Biden Is sitting atop a technological revolution, not leading it
By Llewellyn King - InsideSources.com
When we look back on the convulsion that is going to reset America the great technology-driven revolution that will extend to nearly every corner of American life it may be named for President Joe Biden, but it won’t be his revolution. It is innovation’s revolution. He will help finance it and smooth it out, but it is already happening and is accelerating.
Biden’s typically soft speech to Congress (no stemwinder he) was a wish list of things dear to him, but also an acknowledgment of what already is in motion.
CPS Energy President and CEO Paula Gold-Williams
This episode of White House Chronicle is now airing nationwide on select PBS and public, educational and government (PEG) access stations, can be viewed on whchronicle.com.” Llewellyn King, Host, White House ChronicleWASHINGTON, D.C., USA, April 26, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The latest episode of White House Chronicle, the weekly news and public affairs show, provides a penetrating look at what happened during the deep freeze in Texas and its litigious aftermath. Llewellyn King, the show s host and executive producer, drills down on how the weather crisis and the institutional collapse in Texas affected one electric and gas utility, CPS Energy, which serves San Antonio. the state s second-largest city. He interviews three people who have been dealing with the situation day in and day out since the 90-hour emergency in mid-February: San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, CPS Energy President and CEO Paula Gold-W
The Providence Journal
Newsmakers (5:30 a.m., Ch. 12; 10 a.m., Ch. 64; 7 p.m., Ch. 64.2)
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., discusses President Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan; Tim White and Ted Nesi recap the week in local news, including Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos’ swearing-in.
In the Arena (7 a.m., Ch. 6)
To be announced.
State of the State (8 a.m., Cox Ch. 13, Verizon Ch. 32 and Full Channel Ch. 9)
Author and Rhode Island booster Roberta Humble introduces “The Big Rhode Island Quiz: An Interactive Game”; Guests Vivian Madrid, Jennifer Stout and Daryl Begin of Providence Swings talk about and demonstrate the music and dance of the Swing Era.
Sunday news shows in RI, Feb. 28, 2021 The Providence Journal
Newsmakers (5:30 a.m., Ch. 12; 10 a.m., Ch. 64; 7 p.m., Ch. 64.2)
Kim Kalunian interviews R.I. Health Director Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott about the one-year anniversary of Rhode Island’s first coronavirus case and how the experience has changed her; Tim White and Ted Nesi examine the major hospital merger proposed this week.
In the Arena (7 a.m., Ch. 6)
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, joins Joe Paolino Jr. to discuss legislation she has been fighting to get passed for nearly two decades, and her experience during the harrowing attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Sunday news shows in RI, Feb. 21, 2021 The Providence Journal
Newsmakers (5:30 a.m., Ch. 12; 10 a.m., Ch. 64; 7 p.m., Ch. 64.2)
Tim White and Ted Nesi sit down with U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., in his first local television interview since serving as one of the House impeachment managers.
In the Arena (7 a.m., Ch. 6)
Providence City Council President Sabina Matos joins Joe Paolino Jr. to discuss the most pertinent issues facing the city, as well as her bid to become the next lieutenant governor of Rhode Island.
State of the State (8 a.m., Cox Ch. 13, Verizon Ch. 32 and Full Channel Ch. 9)